Bristols search for their first Aviva Premiership win of the season goes on but they came close to victory at Kingston Park. Nike Air Max Plus Tn Se Baratas . Newcastle were 19-0 up at half-time with tries from Juan Pablo Socino, skipper Will Welch and Joel Hodgson and two Mike Delany conversions, but in the end they were clinging on for a 19-14 victory.At the break it seemed only a matter of when the Falcons would clinch a four-try bonus win, but it was Bristol who dominated the second half, scoring two converted tries. Mike Delany and Hodgson missed long-range kickable penalties which would have eased the Falcons nerves as Bristol battered away in vain in search of that elusive win.The Falcons started the match brightly and Mark Wilson, Ally Hogg and Scott Lawson all made strong drives before Socino struck in the fifth minute.David Lemi lost the ball in the tackle and in the resulting scramble it was popped up and Socino stepped in to snap it up and score in the corner for a 5-0 lead. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Despite the loss of Alex Tait and Dominic Waldouck in the space of couple of minutes which meant a reshuffle of the Falcons back line, the hosts still looked very dangerous every time they moved the ball. Hodgson came on at fly-half, Delany moved to full-back and Belisario Agulla took up a role at centre.Waldouck suffered a concussion collecting Jordan Williams penalty rebound off the post and it was costly to both sides. Waldouck was helped off and Newcastle swept upfield to score their second try.The home team hammered away with some excellent recycling and Sinoti Sinoti wriggled his way into the 22 where the Falcons pack took over. Calum Green and Lawson led the pick and drive up to the Bristol line where Falcons skipper Welch crossed and Delany converted for 12-0 in the 16th minute.Another penalty miss, this time by Adrian Jarvis, was a disappointing return for a period of Bristol domination, and Hoggs swift breakaway up the blindside should have led to a try but Sinoti was stopped 10 metres out. Bristol again came up short in their bid for a first Aviva Premiership win Nevertheless, Newcastle pounced from the scrum, with Delany the decoy at short side fly-half. Socino swept away on the open side and his pass to Hodgson took out three defenders for an exquisite try which had the crowd on their feet, and Delany converted for 19-0 in the 32nd minute.Bristol dominated the opening 10 minutes of the second half using their forwards to pile drive through the middle and it paid off when Jon Fisher ended a 15-metre rolling maul with a try converted by Jarvis for 19-7 in the 51st minute.It put Bristol right back in the game but Newcastle finally found something up front and won a scrum penalty, only for Delany to miss the kick at goal.The pressure from Bristol returned and Mitch Eadie crashed through, with Newcastle constantly second best in contact, and a conversion from Jarvis made it 19-14 in the 62nd minute.Hodgson missed a long-range kick at goal after Ben Glynns late hit on Delany, and it was still anyones game.Bristols Max Crumpton and Newcastles Alex Rogers were sin-binned with five minutes left by referee Wayne Barnes for illegal scrummaging, and the remaining stages saw the Falcons win enough possession to close out the game.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. 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Thompson, from Whistler, B.C., won the skicross World Cup opener in Nakiska, Alta., last weekend but she narrowly missed out on qualifying for the womens final on Sunday when she finished third in a stacked semifinal. Only the top two advance. West Vancouvers Georgia Simmerling and Kelsey Serwa, of Kelowna, B.C., were eliminated at the quarter-final stage, while the Canadian men were forced to watch from the sidelines after rapidly-changing course conditions saw many of the top racers eliminated during a wild qualification round on Saturday. "Its disappointing we didnt have a podium because we set the bar pretty high but Marielle was able to keep the overall lead," said coach Willy Raine. "To come away with the results we had, with the girls competing together in the bottom bracket, it was a good day." All four Canadian women qualified for Sundays round of 32 but Calgarys Danielle Sundquist was third in her heat and finished 19th overall. Simmerling advanced from the same heat but was third in her quarter-final -- behind Thompson and Swiss star Fanny Smith -- to finish 10th overall. Serwa, who is back in action following kneee surgery, was skiing well Sunday but the start gate appeared to malfunction in her quarter-final and she was eliminated, finishing 15th overall. Vapormax Flyknit 3 Mujer. An official complaint was lodged but the results were not changed. "She will be able to keep training as she tries to peak for Sochi," said Raine of Serwa. Thompson was her usual dominant self in the early rounds but made a small error in her semifinal and Norways Marte Hoeie Gjefsen took full advantage to eliminate the Canadian by a matter of inches. "She missed it by an arms length at the finish line," Raine said. "She came out of it smiling and saying it was a great ski cross heat. There was passing and it was tight and everyone was close together." Switzerlands Katrin Mueller won the womens final, with her teammate Sanna Leudi finishing second and French veteran Ophelie David taking third. Hoeie Gjefsen was fourth. Sundays results mean Thompson leads the womens ski cross World Cup standings with 145 points. David is second with 120 and Smith is third (116). France leads the Nations Cup with 460 points, with Switzerland sitting second (405) and Canada third (298). Austrias Andreas Matt won the mens final, with Swedens Victor Oehling Norberg finishing second and Frances Jean Frederic Chapuis taking third. ' ' '